Boston University Ramps Up Strategy on AI
Including Iriving Bigio’s recent advancements with DermaSensor!

Chiral phase-imaging meta-sensors
Faculty: Lei Tian, Roberto Paiella | Outlet: De Gruyter Brill
Ariane Garrett Paves the Way for More Accurate Blood Pressure Monitoring
By Gwyn Moe Ariane Garrett is no stranger to innovation. As a Biomedical Engineering PhD student in Professor Darren Robyler’s lab, she’s changing the game for medical professionals with her work on a new device that measures blood pressure with more frequency and precision than currently available technology. Garrett has always had a love for […]
Thao Pham
“Could Severance Ever Happen in Real Life?” Featuring Steve Ramirez
Steve Ramirez’s answers the question of whether the wildly popular AppleTV+ show’s “severance” procedure is actually possible.

Needed for reproductive justice and autonomy: women in design
Faculty: Catherine Klapperich | Outlet: STAT

The Parkinson’s disease drug entacapone disrupts gut microbiome homeostasis via iron sequestration
Faculty: Ji-Xin Cheng | Outlet: Nature

Plane wave compounding with adaptive joint coherence factor weighting
Faculty: Jerome Mertz | Outlet: ScienceDirect
Oliver McRae
Will Cunningham Makes Moves on NPC Graduate Student Organization and Neuronal Circuitry Research
Will Cunningham doesn’t just study how neuronal circuits control systems of movement––he’s making several moves of his own. While pursuing his PhD at Boston University, he’s serving as a member of the Economo lab group, and simultaneously helping to found the Neurophotonics Training Organization (NPTO), a student chapter that will house individual student groups under […]